Concerned Black Men, Richmond Holds Manners Session Featuring Elizabeth Kirven
November 10, 2017 by admin
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November 6, 2017
Greetings and salutations!!
We are excited about the “Kick Off” of our new mentoring sessions which started last month. Our first session started with an in depth discussion on manners. The topic, entitled “Manners, Where Have They Gone?” was coordinated by our Past President, Wayne Rachel, Sr. This event was held at the 4th Police Precinct in Richmond and featured Ms. Elizabeth Kirven with the Corvel Corporation in Richmond, Virginia.
There were 8 mentees and 7 mentors that participated. It was an interactive program where we engaged the youth on the important role that proper manners will play in their lives. They were required to speak as well as write about how they could be impacted utilizing the techniques discussed.
Again we would like to thank each person and organization that contributed to the Concerned Black Men of Richmond, Inc. Your contributions have been instrumental in ensuring that we can continue to provide programs to young men in the Richmond area. We hope we can count on your patronage in the future.
Sincerely,
Tim Mallory
President, CBM-RVA
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Thank You CBM Sponsors and Supporters
September 21, 2017 by admin
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Concerned Black Men of Richmond, VA, Inc.
P.O Box 4747
Richmond, Virginia 23220
www.cbmrichmondva.org
September 20, 2017
Dear Fellow Sponsors and Supporters of CBM:
We are excited to begin our new session for 2017-2018 and would like to thank each person who contributed to the success of our program.
This past summer, three of our youth, graduated from high school and elected to go on to college! We are excited and proud of the choices they have made to pursue higher education.
CBM actually had the privilege of mentoring two of these young men since the 5th grade and we are delighted that we were able to help stimulate them culturally, academically, and socially.
Ramone Jeffers graduated from Garner Magnet High School in Raleigh, NC. He is attending North Carolina Central University majoring in Sports Medicine.
Torian Jones graduated from Richmond Community High School. He is attending Old Dominion University majoring in English.
Timothy Banks graduated from Franklin Military Academy. He is attending Virginia State University majoring in Mass Communication.
All of these young men exemplify what we are trying to accomplish with our programs. Thank you all for your contributions through participation and or monetary donations. We hope that The Concerned Black Men of Richmond can count on each of you for continued support. You are providing an invaluable service to the community and the world.
Sincerely,
Tim Mallory
CBMRVA President
Concerned Black Men of Richmond Holds Etiquette Event at Ristorante La Grotta
June 11, 2017 by admin
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The Concerned Black Men of Richmond had our Etiquette Pt2 event at Ristorante La Grotta on May 20th. There were five mentors and twelve mentees in attendance. This has been noted as our signature event by some of our members. We always look forward to this outing.
The owners of La Grotta have opened their world class establishment for this occasion at no charge since 2010. Andrea and Antonio Capece see the importance of instilling proper fine dining etiquette in young people. They have witness the lack of dining protocol especially during prom season.
This year Andrea provided handouts displaying the appropriate way to use and place utensils during a meal. We were then served an exquisite five course meal starting with Bruschetta. Then there was a cold thinly sliced veal appetizer with aged cheese and melon followed by pasta with fettuccine and ravioli. For the main course, there was a choice of fish, veal, or chicken. All were presented with the precision and artistry that Tony is famous for. The dining experience would not have been completed without the Italian classic desert Tiramisu. This was truly a meal fit for royalty!
Our waitress commented that she had never been told “thank you” so many times by patrons in her experiences serving there! It really made our hearts glad to hear that!
All the food taste as good as it looks!
After the meal was completed, we were given a tour of the kitchen. One of our mentees, Malik Mayo is an aspiring sous chef. He was taken behind the line by Chef Tony to show him where he performs his magic.
This was truly an awesome experience for our mentees. Special thanks goes out to Andrea & Tony Capece and the staff of Ristorante La Grotta for going the extra mile in making this event a success.
Thanks to each of you, our donors, for assisting the Concerned Black Men of Richmond in putting an esteem building program such as this together. Words cannot express our gratitude!
God bless each of you, and we hope that you consider us for contributions in the future.
Timothy O. Mallory
President, CBM RVA
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